Hip Hop may have entered a new era, but the origin of the genre like its pioneers the Wu Tang Clan is forever. In honor of Wu Tang's Warner Bros. Records deal for their sixth studio album A Better Tomorrow, the group members are back in the spotlight with a positive state of mind. This is especially true for Ghostface Killah as he recently sat down with HipHopWired.com and spoke on his excitement on the group reuniting, expectations for the upcoming album, and even addressed how he and RZA have put aside their differences.
"Me and RZA we had our thing that was even more deeper than just rifting. We ending up in the courts and all this sh-t like that," said Ghost. " So I'm not gonna keep quiet quiet quiet, but I don't gotta let the public know cause at the end of the day we still brothers"
Ghostdini went on to further explain that the two group members have a common goal which is bigger than any of the mishaps that occurred between the two in the past.
“I’m not saying that it went away 100 percent…but we try not to focus on it,” said the rapper. “At the end of the day, this Wu-Tang thing is bigger than me and him. We done created something and that's it. I just want to do my part and let him do his part. Hopefully we can put that together and drive it where it needs to be driven to."
And a better tomorrow it is instead!
Check out the rest of Ghostface Killah's interview with HipHopWired
— Brittany C. Jackson
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